GoinRogueOne
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- Michael
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- Wesley Chapel, FL
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- ‘21 Gladiator JT Sport, ‘16 F-150 XLT, ‘93 Mustang
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Had my '21 Sport for a couple years now, but it's my first Jeep and still navigating necessities vs. nice to haves as I open my wallet for more upgrades/mods. Currently it's on a JTR take-off suspension with Falken WildPeak AT3 35s and a 6MT which means it's a dog to get moving with 3.73s with the larger tires and extra rotational mass.
So, I pulled the trigger on a set of Spicer 5.13s this week and am now looking at lockers since it'll have to be apart soon anyway. I know 5.13s are a bit steep, but the goal is a 3.5-4.5" lift and 37-38s not long after the regearing and these 3.6s seem to beg for RPMs to provide any real power. I welcome any recommendations on lift kits or parts for a custom lift since I'm sure I'll be ordering something in the next 6 months or so, depending on when the gears arrive and get installed.
So, first question, how useful will it be to have front and rear lockers on a rig that will see mostly Florida trails with the occasional trip to areas like TN, NC, TX and perhaps UT to ride some different trails? Mainly looking for pros and cons to installing both front and rear lockers to justify the expense for both or go the single locker route and save a few bucks towards the lift, bigger tires, etc.
Second question open for discussion, does anyone have experience with OX lockers using electric actuation for shifting? I have a Voswitch aux panel already, so trying to avoid adding a compressor to go the air actuation route for what it's worth and have plenty of open switches. I've also been looking at Eaton e-lockers but am heavily leaning toward the OX lockers for the ability to manually lock if needed and overall pricing, though that may balance out some with the install cost. Any downsides to OX lockers that I may be missing here? Trying to spend money as effectively as possible so that I am able to tackle more than just the Florida mud holes!
So, I pulled the trigger on a set of Spicer 5.13s this week and am now looking at lockers since it'll have to be apart soon anyway. I know 5.13s are a bit steep, but the goal is a 3.5-4.5" lift and 37-38s not long after the regearing and these 3.6s seem to beg for RPMs to provide any real power. I welcome any recommendations on lift kits or parts for a custom lift since I'm sure I'll be ordering something in the next 6 months or so, depending on when the gears arrive and get installed.
So, first question, how useful will it be to have front and rear lockers on a rig that will see mostly Florida trails with the occasional trip to areas like TN, NC, TX and perhaps UT to ride some different trails? Mainly looking for pros and cons to installing both front and rear lockers to justify the expense for both or go the single locker route and save a few bucks towards the lift, bigger tires, etc.
Second question open for discussion, does anyone have experience with OX lockers using electric actuation for shifting? I have a Voswitch aux panel already, so trying to avoid adding a compressor to go the air actuation route for what it's worth and have plenty of open switches. I've also been looking at Eaton e-lockers but am heavily leaning toward the OX lockers for the ability to manually lock if needed and overall pricing, though that may balance out some with the install cost. Any downsides to OX lockers that I may be missing here? Trying to spend money as effectively as possible so that I am able to tackle more than just the Florida mud holes!
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